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Welcome
THIS WEEK’S CONTRIBUTORS
Top astro-contest winners revealed
Major retailer marks milestone (win a voucher too)
Going wild in the garden
Take back control with Voigtländer
Photo London x Nikon twin winners
Deutsche Börse winner announced
Get inspired by an AP writer
Black Chronicles: Photography, Race and Difference in Victorian Britain • An important – and beautiful – book that explores an undertold facet of Victorian life and photography, says Amy Davies
Mayflies
Hollywood Confidential
Wetterhorn • Graeme Green finds out why there’s more than meets the eye with this unusual landscape
Mind your language • Understanding the ‘language’ of photography and developing visual literacy is essential for improving your skills, according to a best-selling new book. Geoff Harris meets the author
The future meets the past • Richard Sibley uses the latest Adobe Photoshop filters and other AI software to edit, restore and bring old family photos back to life
Panasonic Lumix TZ99 • For travel and everyday shots, this ‘travel zoom’ compact is a good, dependable option – but there are some drawbacks, says Amy Davies
iPhone 16e • With just one camera, this budget iPhone feels a little underwhelming for photographers – but can it deliver good results? Amy Davies takes a closer look
Polaroid Flip • Joshua Waller tries out an all-new zone-focus instant camera with all the mod cons
Olympus M-1 • John Wade hunts down the Olympus that got away
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THIS WEEK WE ASKED... • What’s the most memorable photo you’ve ever taken and the story behind it?
It's good to share • Our favourite photos posted by readers on our social media channels this week
Join the Club • Meetings at Sittingbourne Photographic Society are warm, welcoming and varied
Best Buys • A round-up of the AP testing team’s favourite and most highly rated kit, including both cameras and all kinds of accessories, across a wide range of price points
Final Analysis • Lathkill Dale, Derbyshire 1978 (from Lila) by John Blakemore